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Create a supercut montage of overused dialogue, themes, motifs, filmmaking techniques, etc. for a particular character, tv show, film, and/or public figure. A supercut is a “fast-paced montage of short video clips that obsessively isolates a single element from its source, usually a word, phrase, or cliche from film and TV. Supercut.org collects every known example of the video remix meme.” For examples and descriptions of supercuts visit:

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Everyone knows Jim Carrey to be the funny man or the overly dramatic character in almost every movie he is in. So when i came across “supercut
This was a pretty cool assignment. The objective take a cliche from film and cut multiple clips into a supercut! I had fun with the
Super Cut it! This assignment was to find a phrase or themes overused in a specific movie or tv show. The hardest part of these assignments for
  This is 5 star, video assignment 608, Supercut It. The instructions were: “Create a supercut montage of overused dialogue, themes, motifs, filmmaking techniques, etc. for a
May or may not contain spoilers. This assignment is the SuperCut assignment. Essentialy, the idea was to take an overused dialouge, motif, theme, etc from a
Supercut It five stars “Create a supercut montage of overused dialogue, themes, motifs, filmmaking techniques, etc. for a particular character, tv show, film, and/or public figure.” I decided

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